Several dishes displayed on vibrant posters and boards on the eighth floor of the Remy building overlooking the exit from Gotanda Station told us in just one glance that there's a Korean restaurant among their food shops. Since I’m crazy about Korean food, my husband and I didn't think twice about trying it out. Sai Sai Korean Healthy Food gave us an unforgettable experience indeed. The shop’s interior, though there's nothing Korean about it, is simple yet elegant. We ordered Bibimbap and Samgyeupsal and got to grill the thin strips of pork on a round grilling pan on our table.
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Sai Sai Korean Healthy Food
A Korean restaurant in Gotanda
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Samgyeupsal is not served all year round. We were just lucky enough to have it on our table at the time of our visit.
Take a look at their assortment of Korean cuisine
The restaurant's exterior showcases sample Korean dishes
Side dishes and chilli paste for our Samgyeupsal
As we enter the restaurant...
The vibrant poster-decorated exterior
Taking a look at the interior from the outside
We enjoyed grilling the strips of pork at our table. This made eating Samgyeupsal a great experience.
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